Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 19, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    RURAL ENTERPRISE
RAGE 4
“ On* of the O u lita n ilin g Picture
the je e r !”
“HIS PEOPLE”
with
Rudolph Schildkraut
George Lewis
Blanche Mahaffey
Kate Price
A Sensational Drama of the
Modern Geoeration th a t lie* set
the Whole country ta lkin g.
Next Sun,— M on.—Tues.—
May 23— 2 4 -2 5
G LO B E
Albany
Change in Office Hours
The S, P. have changed the of­
fice hours at the local station, the
change to go into effect
The second trick
been
at
once
telegrapher has
discontinued
and
egent'r
hours changed to 7:45 a. m. to 4:45
p. no. w ith an hour out for lunch.
W m . M cDow ell, who baa served
as night watchman in
Halsey for
some tim e, resigned on May 15 and
A . A. Barber
baa. been Relected
.A I
Lime u n es □un n eea neip
17
NORGE ARRIVES
IN TELLER SAFELY
To the Editor—On my return to my
Raise More Hogs
office from the national conference 1 find
copies of your issues of March 24 and
In 1925, Oregon and Washington
31 givioC your generous offer to turn
brought in from east o f the ltocky
Nome, Alaska. — Captain
Roald
over to us the money received for sub­
mountains, live bogs and pork
scriptions during a tea-day period. The Amundsen. Lincoln Ellsworth, Captain
pro f ucts to the value of $9,000,000,
Oscar W istlng and Lieutenant Oskar
check which represented the gifts from
Oindahl of the crew of 18 of the dir­
I t is estimated that each year
your subscribers and from you has been igible Norge, arrived here from Teller,
C alifornia consumes pork product:
acknowledged to the original donors
75 miles northwest, In the launch Pip­
to the value of $50,000,000 of
Our conterenc» faced some very ditfi pin at 5 o'clock 3unday morning. The
which 90 per cent is brought in cult problems and listdned to appeals for Norge reacher Teller from Slptzber-
from outside that state.
tbcniands of children who are clear out gen via the north pole at 8 o’clock
T his money is being sent away of our reach now merely because of the Thursday night.
Amundsen, a Norwegian was leader
from the const te rrito ry because lack of fudds. Returned tourists told us
our farms are not producing suf­ that if America only knew what near of the arctic flight; Ellsworth, an
east relief was doing there would be no American, second in command, and
ficient bogs to supply the local lack of funds to carry on the work
Omdahl
and
W esting, especially
market.
Those travelers told of whole cities charged with landing the Norge. The
The $54,000,000 which is sent rebuilt, of children being transformed Norge landed at Teller 71 hours after
out ann ua lly, for hogs, represents from homeless beggars into self-support having left Kings bay, Spitzbergen
the value of 2,000,000 head of hogs ing citizens, of the healing of countless The air voyage took the dirigible
thousonds from disease and of great across the north pole, where the ex­
averaging about 200 pounds per
health campaigns put on by the govern­ plorers dropped the flags of three na­
head at present average market ments aa they had learned modern tions.
price.
methods from our physicians.
Lieutenant Hjalmer Rliser-Larsen,
Here is a home m arket for a
We determined to redouble our efforts Norwegian, second pilot, said that thin
home product that is being over­ to secure the necessary funds at as early ice and open water were found at the
date as possible, and with the co­ north pole, but no land was discovered
looked.
A few more hogs on each farm operation of the public, including ibe In the arctic wastes.
w ill keep a lot of this money in the press, we hope to finish the task inside
Considerable time wag spent at the
of the next two or three years. As long north pole making observations, the
west.
as 35,000 children look to us for the Norge having descended to within 600
necessities of life and as long as they feet of the Ice and rose to an altitude
Shipments of Oregon onions In the have no one else to whom to appeal we of 4000 feet.
season just closed totaled 678 cars.
naturally.must exert onrselves m every
Plans for a community playground possible way.
J. J. llandsaker,
were approved at a meeting In West-
Northwest Regional Director.
port.
Frank 8. Ward of Portland was
appointed a member of the state board
of pharmacy.
M r.
McDowel.
A Dozen Reasons for Re- Electing
U. S. Senator Stanfield
•J
Oregon is in great need of rapid de-
A velopment and must seek federal aid,
■which the state can obtain only through
such men in congress as Senator Stnn-
ator Stanfield, with his aommanding po­
sition in the senate as chairman of the
public lands committee and high rank
on the powerful finance committee.
By reason of his important senate
“ committee positions, which a new
man conld not obtain in 10 or 12 years.
Senator Stanfield has been an outstand­
ing (actor in obtaining government ap­
propriations for Orefon during the past
five years amounting to $32,695,978
Tight to use the revenues from her nat
■ural resources to develop the state and
thereby reduce materially the taxes now
burdening our people. His grazing bill,
now before the senate for passage, is the
'Catering wedge to restore this right
For the farmer Senator Stanfield was
*successtu| in urging the enacting of
the emergenev tariff 1«« of May 27. 1921. Through the Norris bill he obtained
$ \6 % (X)« tor Oregon irom the W ar Finance corporation lor the relief of agncnl
tural banks and pernonallv supervised this aid for the treasury department
During the past five years Sen dor btanfield has aided Senata McNary in ob
taming $9,131,0M lor Oregon reclamati >■ projeets. ’’ In the hearing on the
° the Oriental line to the Dollar interest, Senator Stanfield has assisted me in
•every way he can, " wired Senator McNary on May 4.
A
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g
Senator StanfielJ, as member cf the finsnee committee, was largely lnstru
mental in procuring $7.3o* 090 for the improvement of rivers and harbors in
•Orsgon. .m l is ,u position to r.sist materially
securing . Jufooi channel Irom
Fortlaml to the se<.
7
The lumber business. Oregon ', chief industry, has been relieved af an an-
aoviag handicap through the repeal of the capital atock taa. the ma.u credit
iu n f ie u * " H " ' , , I , , i n b v , h e Natioaal Lumber...«.’, ..lo c a tio n to Senator
$
«,
One of Senator Staafield'a leading achievements is hit aoceesa in obtaining,
t*n
,he
* favorable report freni hia committee on public
> » m n s ,, xi.OOuO n
tav refund bill, restoring the ta se , lost to IS Ore
«on count,«. an,I lowering thereby the
of every taxpayer in Oregon.
9
h°“* :°*B b,U w‘"
thonaaoda of city dweller, de.tron,
of building and ow .tng a home It provide, for government supervised
,"Ce
10 “»"»»nt. ol $5000 to >10,000 at a rate of intere.t
1« yT.r,
*’
‘" r <* " ‘ ‘ nd P"y *bl‘ ‘n ,noo’hl7 •«•»•Umeot, over 5 to
10 -*Ba,or
«Mion law / . d X
Cuts fuel Costs one-half
S E R V IC E S T A T IO N
212 East F irs t st., A lbany
Phone 379
B A R TC H E R
Portland-Brownsville i Truck
Harrisburg
1
F U R N IT U R E
C O M P A NY
ALBANY
Leave P ortland at 5 p. m . Satur-
day, Tuesday and Thursday.
Leave H a rrisb urg at 2:30 p m
Monday, Wednesday & Friday*
Phone P ortland 8226
Halsey depot, S w ift A Co.
Portland, care A uto F re ig h t Ter.
minus.
H A R O L D L U N D Q U IS T
W ill surely appreciate your
patronage
Halsey Railroad Time
Piano Must be Sold
W ill sacrifice high-grade used
piano in storage near Halsey for
imm ediate sale. W ill give easy
‘Sic ’em” — Los Aogeles Times.
terms to an established home, f o r
Buenos Aires. —A bomb was ex fu ll particulars and where it may
Another high price record for yellow ploded in front of the United States be seen address Portland Music
and sugar pine wag set whan the Crys­ embassy late Sunday night. No one Co., 227 6th st,,P o rtla n d , Ore.
ing of the season on the Umpqua river
was sent to New York last week. Ac­
cording to reports from packing plants
at Reedsport approximately 20,000
pounds of shad were in the car. Sev­
eral additional carloads will be ship­
ped from this port within the next
few weeks, it Is expeoted. The sal­
mon catch has been exceptionally
light.
'• a cona.atent .upporter of the Coolidge a4m.ni.trat.oii
‘ o". o"
'he ta,,er'‘
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i t 2 * l . t “V ‘ b i ,’ “ , ‘,ud*
Oi ’« «"""’«ak.ble
P r t - r y language
Uw. Senator He Sta.oeld
pub
X ,o „ c ln
m y .: " ha,
C o tten
was Injured and only slight damage
was done.
The American ambassador, Peter
1923 Chevrolet Touring
Augustus Jay, was not in the embassy
1926 Dodge Sedan
at the time, but returned about ten
minutes after the explosion. He was
Olds Coach, 1925
at a loss to explain why the embassy
2 Ford Coupes
should be bombed, but the theory was
Jew ett Touring, 1926
advanced by some that the Incident
was connected with the recent denial
1 Ford Truck, 1 ton
of a new trial for Nicola Sacco and
Overland Touring
Tarbo-Lomeo Vanzetti, convicted in
Massachusetts of murder.
The bomb, which exploded in front
A lbany, Ore,
of the main entrance of the embassy, F irst and Baker
tore a hole In the left side of the door
H OW A R D SR 1G LEY
and shattered several windows of the
building and of neighboring houses.
Only servants were in the building
at the time of the explosion. They at
first attributed the noise to the burst­
ing of a tire and did not realize a bomb
had exploded until police arrived with
in a few- minutes. A police investiga
tlon was begun Immediately.
12 .’t “,".i
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w‘ " be open ,0 ,he —
pro'"'1
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Outgoing M ail
A t the Halsey postoffice mails
elose going north at 11:50 a. m
and 6:20 p. m.
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
5:20 p. no.
To Brownsville, 0:20 a. m. and
12 m. M orning stage to Browns­
v ille goes on to C raw fordsville
H olley and Sweet Home.
Highway Garage
WANTED
100,000 Pounds
The twenty-two national forests of
Oregon and Washington have 39 per
cent of the merchantable saw timber
of the 159 national forests of the
United States and Alaska, according
to a recent timber stand survey re­
ceived at the district forester’s office COAST GUARD IN TURMOIL
In Portland. The two states, compris­
ing the north Pacific district, stand Veritable Upheaval Predicted in Gov­
ernment C ircle.
first In the amount of national forest
Highest Cash Price
Seattle,
Wash.—The
United States
timber, while Oregon stands first in
coast guard In the Pacific northwest
the list of states.
was In turmoil after a statement of
Second and Baker
Roy Lyle, federal prohibition admin Phone 411J
ENGLAND BACK TO NORMAL lstrator for the district, that "at least
five or six” members of the service
Loa. Expected to Be Lass Than In
had been indicted by a federal grand
1921 Upheaval
jury here, which named nearly 200
London.—The last embers of the persons.
general strike are dying down, and
Roy Olmstead, under 4 years’ peni­
with the exception of the minors, who tentiary sentence for international 11
are likely to remain out until a satin quor conspiracy, was declared by fed
factory agreement la reached, the eral officers to head the group named
country la rapidly resuming normal in the indictments.
conditions, and the people and the
Arrests gave evidence that when all
government are beginning to count the warrants Issued on the 87 Indictments
coat.
have been served there will be a ver
No final estimate ts yet possible, but Itable upheaval in Pacific northwest
the general Impression In government government circles.
at circles is that the loss will he lees
The Indictments were returned after
than the cost of the real strike In liquor Investigations ramifying into
1921, which Is generally thought to Canada and eastern United States,
have been in the neighborhood of 290 which federal authorities pronounced
million pounds.
the biggest ever launched on the Pa
In a message of thanks to the chief clflc coast.
civil commissioner. Sir William Mitch
ell Thompson and to the volunteers. Forest Fire Sweeps North Minnesota
Premier Baldwin reveals what great
Minneapolis.— Lashed onward with
sources of strength the government devastating fury by high winds, forest
at
had behind It In combating the general
fires Monday swept over five counties
strike The premier sa y , that nearly
In northern Minnesota, destroying
half a million men and women were hundreds of acres of timber and stub
enrolled through the country by the bornly resisted ths efforts of 2000 vol
voluntary service committees of whom unteer Ore fighters and forest rangers
leee than ten pgy cent were actually who attempted to stay the rapid ad
W a lk ir Bros., old tim e orchestra
called upon when the etrlke ended
w
ill
play for an old tim e dance,
vance of the flames. One man was
Paid-for Paragraphs
(5c a lin e )
Old papers for sale at 5c a bundle
at the E nterprise office.
A tte n tio n is called bv the Sand­
blast fo r Senator club, 420 Railw ay
Exchange b uilding , P ortland, O r­
egon, to his p la tfo rm , which is
published oa page 8 o f the voter,’
pamphlet by the secretary of state.
Chief p la nk is ’ ‘ M O D IF IC A T IO N
OF T H E V O L S T E A D A C T -
R E F E R E N D U M OF P R O H IB I­
T IO N L A W S .” H is slogan is :
W ine and beer under government
control. No saloons,”
Wheat for eale—Mre. N.
Smith, phone 9x4, Halsey.
F ob R k n t : 100 acres o f good
pasture, four m ile , south of H a l­
sey. E. A . Starnes, Shedd, R 1.
8 pages weekly
Fasture to rent by m onth. Phone
29, Halsey.
X year fo r^d o llar
TWO
BIG DANCES
T
BARBER
SHOP
F irst-c la ss
reported burned to death near a lum­
ber camp beyond Warroad.
Thursday, May 27,
Last tim e this spring at Tumble
In n — big crowds—don’t m ils this
Indianapolis. Ind.—James H. Mc­ dance. B rin g the fa m ily and hare
Ginnis,. member of the national execu
a great tim e.
Membership
Trophy
Won
by
Idaho
i
U
Saturday, May 29
W o rk
J . W S TE P H E N S O N .
TUSSING & TUSSING
LAW YER S
Halsey and Brownsville
Oregon
UMBLE INN
Mineral Transfer Opposed by Work
" ashlngtoa. P C.—The proposal ol
a group of western senator, and rep
reeentatlve, to change the national
policy of administering school lands
which contem plate, the outright Iran»-
fer of tbe mineral, found within these
school section« by the federal govern
ment to the states, was opposed by
Secretary of the Interior Work
C.
Your Home Paper
Halsey
Rural Enterprise
tlve committee of the American Le­
gion. conceded the Llndsley member­
Big C arnival dance,
ship trophy cup for th b year to the
»*'■« >» the a e ..te to be
department of Idaho. The award
M a? .
'■cludlag the Central Labor co u .c.l ol Portland on
made annually oa the basis of percent­
age of Its old membership enrolled by Our carnivals are different— over
M
A .; "b7 . r f *
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« -'r o a d Trainmen on
v m r ™ .o f ,h . J H
«*•“ * • ' organ,a.„on of , h, ,h . rbled 119 Estates Pay Washington Tavet March 1 of each year.
400 people enjoyed our laet one.
Olympia —Inheritance tax collec
Lot» of fun —big crowd«— great
’ "P”0 " »' ¡ W ‘ «'o- for veteran, ol
tlons for April totaled 859.318 4.1 on Campaign far JO-Mlls Tunnel Starts
Seattle. Wag* —The Cascade tunnel music. If you miss this one you
119 estates, while six escheats netted
Keep Oregon to the Front in the Senate by Re Electing Stanfield. $8681 18 . ash and 11560 appraised val association meet* hme Zane 14 to plan miss a good one. Remember the
H Would Take a New Man 10or 12 Yean to Match His (on, mi tec. ue of real estate, the grand total being a state-wide ,-ampa^n for a SO-m’le date», May ¿7 and 29 at Tumble
$49.549 82 according to O W 1{ na bore uafier the Cascade mountaiM In n , 2 miles north of A lbany on
' ^’*B4*14-f»r-Se«ator Campaign F D Cusick. Mgr )
via, supervisor of Inheritance and e , The taaael would be the longest In highway. Leta go.
cheats
There were 583 new cases the world and would carry rail and
vehicular urfiXOn,
___
earned durlna the month
-$
North
South
3:24 a. in. flag 17, 12:09 p . mt
5:15 a. m.
15, i2;4S p. m.
8:16 a. m. flag 33, 8:12 p. m. flag
4:08 p .m .
31, 1:34 p. m. flag
14 and 16 stop to let off passengers
from south of Eugene
No. 31, direct connnctisn for Marshfield
points.
Passengers for s>uth of Eugene should
take train No. 17.
Halsey-Brown,ville stage leaves Hal­
sey at 7 a. m and 12:15 and 8:1» p m
Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. m. and
3.35 and 8.45 p. ni.
52,
16,
18,
34,
Nos.
Albany Bargain House
O Senator Stanfield is leading the flight
< * in th e senate to establish Oregon s
aybestos Hi-speed
Urakcf
The L A N G W O O D (for wood only)
is guaranteed to keep fire twice as long
with one-half the wood used bv any other
range. Heat earned entirely around
large 28-inch oven, assuring even heat
ing Your old range taken in exchange
Cascara
Bark
Q
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LA N G W OOD
BLAST WRECKS
A man seldom develops in to a
re­
go-getter u n til some woman says
^EM BA SSY
W. H. Vogel, Union, has accepted an
offer to manage the 1826 Union live­
expacta to find em ploym ent else-1 stock show, which will take place June
tal Creek Logging company, subsidiary
where later on.
9, 10 and 11.
of the Wheeler-Olmstead Lumber com­
Merchants and residents of Mill pany, bid $8 a thousand for the Crook­
C. J. Strayley and fa m ily m otor
City on the main road have raised a ed River Indian reservation unit. Re­
ed to Coburg Sunday.
fund to oil the road, In order to escape ceipts from the timber sale will be di­
M r. and Mrs. John Bressler a nd i the dust nuisance.
verted to Klamath Indians The unit
daughter Agues and M r. and Mra. I Paul Ager, Bend, was awarded the cost the successful bidder approxi­
H arry Breasler and baby visited i Albert prize, given to the best all- mately $240.000.
around senior man on the University
relatives at Crabtree Sunday.
The first carload of shad caught by
of Oregon cam on*
commercial fishermen since the open­
to fill tha place.
TO RRANCE
econditioning Shop
A
Modern
Barber Shop
Laundrr sent Tuesdays
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
A B E 'S P L A C E
DELBERT STARR
f uieral Directar and Licensed
Embalmer
l a d y a s s is t a n t
Browneville, Oregon
' * “*•
W . L. W R IG H T
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
H a rm b u rg , Ora.